Stephen: Elizabeth, you got
to drink this.
You got to drink it now.
Drink. Drink.

Alison: I don't like this,
rafe.
I'm worried.

Rafe: What do you think's
going on?
I mean, if she's there,
why wouldn't she open up?

Alison: I don't know,
and when we we at
the bridal shop, she was really
sick and she came back.
What if -- what if she's gotten
worse and she can't answer
the door?
Mother, please, can you say
something, because I'm getting
a little worried out here.

Rafe: Elizabeth,
please open up.
Are you ok?

Alison: Ok, we have to get
in there.
Should we call someone
or something?
What should we do?

Rafe: Come here.
Stand back for a second.

Alison: Oh, god.

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Colleen: All right,
she's hypotensive at
82 systolic, tacky at 127.

Ian: Call the O.R.,
Please, and did you get through
to lucy?

Colleen: I haven't had
a second, and the O.R. Said
they'll be an hour.
I'll check again.

Andy: She did mention
your name, dr. Collins,
and you did hurt her once
before.

Lucy: You know about that.
That was when he wasn't himself
d d he was sick.

Kevin: You said she was
beaten.
It's possible she was delirious.
That has to be it.
I haven't seen her since I was
hospitalized.

Lucy: Why don't you just tell
us exactly what happened?

Andy: All right,
well, we don't have a lot
of details.
Alwe know is somebody found
this girl dumped in an alley,
bleeding to death from
a beating.
They called 911 and
the paramedics rushed
her to G.H.
That's where she mentioned
dr. Collins' name.

Lucy: She mentioned his name.
Ok, then what?

Andy: Then nothing.
She lost consciousness.

Kevin: Who did she mention
my name to?

Andy: Dr. Thornhart.

Kevin: Oh.

Andy: He was questioning
her about what had happened.

Kevin: Was anyone else
in the room at the time?

Andy: No.

Kevin: Really?

Andy: I just need to ask
you a few questions.

Lucy: But this is
so ridiculous.
He had nothing to do with this.

Andy: Look, I'm not accusing
him of anything.

Lucy: Well, no, you know
what, I want a lawyer here.
I want an attorney present
if you're going to do this.

Kevin: Lucy, it's all right.
I don't have anything to hide.
What do you want to know?

Andy: Well, for one thing,
I need you to account
for your whereabouts tonight.

Lucy: And you're not accusing
him of anything?
Right.

Kevin: It's ok.
It's not a problem.
I've been here all night long
with my wife.

Andy: And you'll confirm
that, mrs. Collins?

Lucy: Yes, of course
I'll confirm that.
He's not lying.

Andy: Look, I'm sorry I have
to ask these questions.

[Lucy sighs]

Lucy: This is crazy.
Doc would never do anything
like that.
He had nothing to do with this.

Andy: Like I said,
it happened once before.

Lucy: But, andy, it doesn't
make any sense.
The woman dropped all
the charges.
She was leaving town.
Think about it.
What reason could she --
he wouldn't hurt her.
Why? Why?
Think about it.

Andy: Well, that's what
I'm trying to find out.

Lucy: You don't need to find
out anything.
We can prove my husband's
innocence.

Andy: Look, a wife giving
her husband an alibi isn't
exactly a proof of innocence.

Kevin: It sounds like
dr. Thornhart's made quite
a case against me.
He has you convinced I'm guilty.

Lucy: Ok, wait.
Look, let's just do this,
andy -- why don't we take kevin
down to general hospital
right now.

Andy: Why would I do that?

Lucy: Because when talk
to the girl, we can prove that
he'snnocent.
She can say kevin definitely did
not have anything to do
with this.
Doc, I think this is
a good idea.
We can take care of this,
clear your name once and for all
right now.

Kevin: Right.
Right, that ought to do it.

Alison: Oh, god,
I'm so sorry.
Excuse us.

Rafe: Sorry, we -- ahem --
heard some moaning.
We thought we did, but -- yeah,
apparently we did.
We'll be outside.

Alison: Ew!
Oh, my god! Oh, my god!
This is not supposed to happen!
I just saw my mother
and her boyfriend --
and she saw us seeing them!
This is not supposed to happen!
What do I do?
Rafe, hi! Hello?

Rafe: Huh, what?

Alison: I'm just --
I'm freaking out a little bit
here.
I just saw my mother
d her boyfriend --
what do I do?

Rafe: Sorry, what were
you saying?

Alison: Well, nothing,
just for the fact that I want
to go pack my bags and move
somewhere else, like -- like
siberia or bermuda or bellingham
or somewhere where my mother
and stephen won't ever see me
again.
Stephen, for that matter.
Oh, my god, I feel so stupid!
What do I do?
We just walked in on them!
Hi!
Hi, stephen.

Stephen: Hi.

Alison: What's going on?

Stephen: Your -- your mother
wanted me to come out
and apologize.

Alison: No, no.
Um, we should be apologizing
to you.
I'm so sorry.

Stephen: Well, this is
certainly very embarrassing
for everyone.

Alison: Yes.
That's an understatement.

Stephen: Well, since you --
you beatown our door,
I'm sure it was something
very important.

Alison: Well, obviously,
she's feeling a lot better now,
you know?
Uh, I'm sure she's up
and around, doing whatever.
Um, we were just coming
by to talk about wedding stuff,
and we don't need to do that
now, so -- you're busy.
Just tell her to call me later
or whenever she gets up or gets
a chance or gets dressed, ok?

Stephen: I'll do that.

Alison: Ok. Cool.

Stephen: And,afe, I'm sure
I'll be seeing you again real
soon.

Rafe: Yeah, I'm sure
you will.

Stephen: Good night,
both of you.

Alison: Yes.
Enjoy your evening.
What are you trying to do
in there?
Hi.
Just, you know, shoot me now.
Could this night get any worse?

Rafe: Well, it just may have.

jack: Hey, tess,
all right, there's nothing to be
afraid of.
We're just going to get
you checked out.

Tess: But I feel better now.
My head doesn't hurt.

Jack: I know, but you've been
having a lot of headaches
lately.
We just need to get things
checked out, ok?

Tess: And pictures.

Jack: What?

Tess: I see pictures, too.

Jack: Pictures of who,
of what?

Jack: Tess, tess?
Whoa, what is it, what is it?
What's wrong?

Tess: I don't know.

Jack: Here. Sit down.
I'm going to go find ian
and chris and they're going
to get you checked out.
Wait, don't move, all right?
I'll be right back.

Kevin: I'm saying there's
no reason for her to use my name
because I had nothing to do
with it.

Ian: Well, then prove it!
You don't even have an alibi,
do you?

Lucy: He does.
He -- he has an alibi.

Ian: What, he was with you?

Lucy: Yes.

Ian: Lucy, she could die
in there.

Lucy: He was with me.
You have to believe me.

Ian: I don't believe you!
I think he was out there
beating up on that poor woman,
that's what I think!

Lucy: No, he was not
dodoing that!
He was at home all night,
making love to his wife.

Alison: Oh.
I still can't get that picture
out of my head -- my mother
actually being with someone.
Ugh!
But I guess there really is
at least one good thing that
came out of it.
My mother's feeling better.
Really actually must be
something to that water that
stephen makes her drink.

Rafe: What are you talking
about?
What water?

Alison: I don't know,
some designer water.
It's a rock-star thing.
Supposedly it has all
the electrolytes and vitamins
in it.
She swears by it.

Rafe: How long's she been
drinking it?

Alison: I don't know,
a while.
I'm surprised you haven't
noticed.

Rafe: Now that you mention
it, I have.

Alison: Uh-huh, those little
blue bottles.
They never leave home
without them.

Stephen: That's a good girl.

Elizabeth: What just happened
here?

Stephen: You don't remember?

Elizabeth: I remember not --
not feeling well.
And then I was --
I was ravenous, just empty,
and --
oh, my god, then I had fangs!
And you did, too.
Oh, my god.
Oh, god, you bit me!

Stephen: Elizabeth,
calm down.

Elizabeth: No, my god!
No, it's true.
You --
you are one.
You -- you have --
oh, no. No.

Alison: Rafe?
With everything going
on with my mother and
the wedding and everything,
I forgot to go to the store,
which means we have nothing
to eat, so I was thinking maybe
we could go to the recovery room
and grab something so
we wouldn't have to cook.
What do you say?

Rafe: Yeah, the recovery room.
That sounds good.

Alison: Are you ok?
What's the matter?

Rafe: Oh, I'm great.

Alison: Oh, are you affected
by that whole display, too?
Well, I was thinking about this,
actually.
My mother is widowed,
and I didn't really know
my father years before he died,
so her being with stephen really
isn't that big of a deal,
you know?
I mean, they're adults.
They don't really need my
approval.